Plenty to choose from this evening
Maggie Smith, Cher, Judi Dench and Lily Tomlin star in this comedy-drama war film about a group of women raising a young boy, and how all of their lives are turned upside down by the arrival of WWII.Our pick of the movies on TV tonight is Tarantino's infamous take on a horror movie, in which a stunt car driver targets young women with his indestructible car. Unfortunately for him, he may have just crossed paths with the wrong group of ladies...
, which remains Tarantino's biggest box office flop to date, but it is arguably the most interesting film he's made so far.Nic Cage headlines this terrible, terrible war movie set aboard a sinking war ship.Steven Seagal and Steve Austin star in this action thriller we'd literally never heard of before. 25% on Rotten Tomatoes doesn't bode well.Denzel Washington again, this time playing a lawyer forced to break the rules to get ahead.
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